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Online Resources[edit | edit source]

Introduction[edit | edit source]

English newspapers began in 1620. At first content was limited to foreign news. A tax on each printed sheet of paper limited the number of pages and the amount of information now useful to family historians. The first successful newspaper was the London Gazette, a biweekly government list of bankruptcies, naturalizations, official acts, and public notices. It began in 1665/6 and still continues today.

In 1690 the first local newspaper began in Worcester. The content was still very limited because of taxes, but useful items published from 1690 to 1800 include the following:

  • Ads with physical descriptions of runaway apprentices, giving the apprentices’ names, addresses, occupations and the names of their fathers and masters.
  • Ads to locate runaway or kidnapped children, military deserters (with physical description, previous occupation, age, and place of birth), and missing heirs or family members.
  • Marriage, engagement, and death notices (since 1730) [But do bear in mind only a very small percentage of Marriages and Deaths were reported due to the limited physical size of the newspaper].

Local newspapers did not flourish until the paper tax was lowered in 1836. When the tax was abolished in 1855 hundreds of newspapers started.

If a newspaper is not online then it is necessary to search newspapers on microfilm and determine if there are paper indexes. Microfilmed newspapers can be found in County Record Offices and the British Newspaper Library.

The following works may help you decide if newspapers contain the information you need:

From 1731 to 1864 Gentleman’s Magazine published notices of births, deaths, marriages, key promotions, and appointments (FS Catalog 942 B2g; FS Catalog 844665FS Catalog 844710. These notices have been indexed in:

Increasingly Digitalisation is opening up access to "trapped data" in newspapers for example:

  • Thomson-Gale The Times Online for example adds significantly to Palmer's Index
  • British Library Burney Collection of 18th Newspapers
  • British Library Digitalisation of 19th Century Newspapers
  • The Scotsman, The Guardian etc are also available on a Pay per View Basis

Archives and Libraries[edit | edit source]

British Library[edit | edit source]

Copies of British newspapers are at many repositories and libraries. The most complete collection is in the Newspaper Library section of the British Library (see England Archives and Libraries for the address).

FamilySearch Library[edit | edit source]

The FamilySearch Library has a few English newspapers listed in the Place Search of the FamilySearch Catalog under:

ENGLAND, [COUNTY] - NEWSPAPERS

The FamilySearch Library usually does not collect newspapers. However, the library does collect indexes and abstracts of genealogical information from newspapers. Look in the Place Search of the FamilySearch Catalog under:

GREAT BRITAIN - NEWSPAPERS
ENGLAND - NEWSPAPERS
ENGLAND, [COUNTY] - NEWSPAPERS

Indexes[edit | edit source]

The London Times published notices of deaths, marriages, and births of prominent families. Abstracts with semiannual indexes from 1785 to 1933 have been prepared in Abstracts of Birth, Marriage, and Death Announcements, a manuscript on film at the FamilySearch Library, listed in the Place Search of the FamilySearch Catalog under:

ENGLAND, LONDON - NEWSPAPERS - INDEXES

For an index to key topics, events, deaths notices, and obituaries appearing in The London Times from 1790 to 1901, see:

  • Palmer, S. Palmer’s Index to the Times Newspaper. Reprint. Nendeln, Liechtenstein: Kraus Reprint, 1965–1978. FS Catalog 942.1/L1 B32pa

Directories[edit | edit source]

The following work lists holdings by town of publication:

  • Catalogue of the British Newspaper Library. Eight Volumes. London, England: British Museum Publications, 1975. FS Catalog 942 A5cn

Other lists of holdings of British newspapers include:

  • Bibliography of British Newspapers. London, England: The Library Association, 1975–. FS Catalog 942 B33b This bibliography is an ongoing series. It lists newspapers by county and gives background information on the papers.
  • Crane, R. S., and F. B. Kaye. A Census of British Newspapers and Periodicals, 1620–1800. Second Edition. London, England: Holland Press, 1966. FS Catalog 942 B3ce This lists holdings at major U.S. libraries.
  • Gibson, J. S. W. Local Newspapers, 1750–1920. Revised Edition. Birmingham, England: Federation of Family History Societies Publications, Limited, 1987. FS Catalog 942 B33g This book lists holdings in English repositories, arranged by county and city.
It's worth bearing in mind that Regional Newspapers may be a much better source for your ancestors than National Newspapers (the Gibson Guide listed above is an invaluable resource to track local holdings).

Digital Issues Online[edit | edit source]

Wikipedia has more about this subject: List of online newspaper archives

Archives[edit | edit source]